Today's encouragement comes from Genesis 22:7b, where we read these words:
" . . . Then [Isaac] said, 'Look, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?' "
Every human being brings "fire" and "wood" when it comes to life and religion. Everyone knows, in their heart of hearts, that there is a righteous God who must be assuaged. What separates the redeemed church from everyone else is the "Lamb for a burnt offering." Only those that possess Jesus have the atoning sacrifice for their sins.
Issac's question, "*Where* is the lamb . . . ?" is a good one. The Lamb is found by faith. He is worshipped in His church. And His gospel is to be pro-claimed to the world. When true believers pray, we bring in our arms of faith the "Lamb of God” (our Lord Jesus Christ).
[Puritan quote of the day: "The more we see the grace of God in Christ, the spirit of fear is diminished and replaced by a spirit of love and boldness.”
—Richard Sibbes, in, "Glorious Freedom"]